Use the simple code below as your redir html page.

<HTML>
<HEAD>
<SCRIPT language="javascript">
function topStart() {
        top.location="http://<hostname>:8080/altlassian-jira-2.5.3";
}
</SCRIPT>
</HEAD>
<BODY onload="topStart()"></BODY>
</HTML>
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Kevin Li
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Global Information Access
Apple Computer, Inc
1 Infinite Loop, MS:60-WW
Cupertino, CA 95014-2084
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On May 20, 2004, at 11:08 PM, Eric Noel wrote:

On 5/20/2004 1:51 AM, Guillermo Zarabozo wrote:

Hi Everyone,
I have a Tomcat Appl. Server running with Atlassian JIRA application.
Recently We had an upgrade to a newer version, so the clients now need to change this URL
http://<hostname>:8080/altlassian-jira-2.0.2
for ...
http://<hostname>:8080/altlassian-jira-2.5.3
Is there any posibility to create some kind of http redirection from the old url to the new one (with tomcat of course) ?
Any ideas ... even the crazy ones are welcome !!!
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Guillermo.
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if i understand the question right i have a few suggestions:
-if ur using unixes u can just symlink via ln -s /newdir /oldir.
-or, on the old dir you can change the index.jsp to redirect to the new dir via meta refresh or forward or include.




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